The FES20M Electric door strikes are manufactured from stainless steel, 12-36VDC, Latch Monitoring, Tamper.
The patented FES20 Series high security electric door strikes are manufactured from stainless steel and have the advantage of accepting D.C Voltages from 12 to 36Volts.
The FES20 electric door strikes are manufactured from stainless steel, 12-36VDC.
The patented FES20 Series high security electric door strikes are manufactured from stainless steel and have the advantage of accepting D.C Voltages from 12 to 36Volts.
The RIM-Mounted FES15M Electric Door Strikes are designed for light applications where a RIM Mounted strike is required. 12/24VDC, Latch Monitoring.
The patented RIM-Mounted, FES15 Series Electric Door Strikes are designed for pedestrian gate application or any other light commercial/esidential application where a RIM Mounted strike is required.
The RIM-Mounted FES15 Series Electric Door Strikes are designed for light applications where a RIM Mounted strike is required. 12/24VDC
The patented RIM-Mounted, FES15 Series Electric Door Strikes are designed for pedestrian gate application or any other light commercial/esidential application where a RIM Mounted strike is required.
Fire and smoke door, magnetic holder (hold back), titanium alloy surface finished, elegant appearance.
Installed on fire and smoke doors in projects where doors are required to be held in the open position for both pedestrian and general traffic, the devices have to be linked into a buildings fire/smoke alarm system.
Fire and smoke door, magnetic holder (hold back), titanium alloy surface finished, elegant appearance.
When an alarm occurs, power is removed from the devices and the doors are returned to the closed condition, preventing the spread of fire and/or smoke to other areas. The devices are fire tested to a rating of 4 hours and are supplied either
Fire and smoke door, magnetic holder (hold back), titanium alloy surface finished, elegant appearance.
Installed on fire and smoke doors in projects where doors are required to be held in the open position for both pedestrian and general traffic, the devices have to be linked into a buildings fire/smoke alarm system.